The magic of superlatives. Created in 1912, this perfume was provided in the luxury cabins of the Titanic as a welcome gift for first-class passengers, designed to enchant the pampered clientele. There is a kindred spirit between the Erolfa fragrance and the Titanic: the ‘Blue Ribbon’, symbolising the pursuit of excellence, is found not only in the blue cap of the bottle, but also in the precision of the fragrance creation.
Accords of marine algae and seaweed transport you to the Atlantic Ocean, giving you a sense of its infinite vastness and unpredictability.
Happy family memories of sailing on the Mediterranean served as inspiration for a new name, prompting Olivier Creed, master perfumer in the sixth generation, to name this universal fragrance after his family.
ER stands for Erwin, Olivier Creed's only son. Erwin is the seventh generation and future head of the Creed company.
OL stands for Olivia, Mr Creed's only daughter and a talented artist who also works for the company.
FA stands for Fabienne, Erwin and Olivia's mother.
Whether you experience the excitement of a regatta at sea or enjoy it from land, Creed Erolfa takes you on a journey to enjoy the beauty of the sparkling sea. Incidentally, Sean Connery is an enthusiastic wearer of Erolfa.